We believe that cloud messaging is fundamental in two senses. First
as a core capability to build applications that scale to cloud use
cases – as explained in
our blog
post launching RabbitMQ on CloudFoundry. And second, because
messaging can be extended to solve common problems like integration
and data push. For example: to connect traditional on-premise
applications with virtualized and cloud deployments.

Today we launched a RabbitMQ service on CloudFoundry.com. This service brings the messaging functionality of RabbitMQ to developers building applications on Cloud Foundry. You can read the main announcement over on the Cloud Foundry blog. There's also an FAQ with more details on the Cloud Foundry knowledge base. CloudFoundry.com is a free beta service. So please register there (if you haven't already), then take a look at the RabbitMQ service, try out the sample apps, and write your own. And tell us how to make it better.